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marian: in the back. just one second. >> the man with the baby. >> i was wondering how you would define economic freedom and if that concept exists anywhere in the papal and cyclicals and formal documents? jay: is this for anyone? >> no. jay: the passage i referred to in a 2005 incyclical by benedict xvi, the only case there is a reference so far as i know in a papal incyclical to the role of -- i forget if he uses the market or freedom, lifting billions out of poverty which may be a bit of an exaggeration. it's one sentence. there's a reference -- he is aware of the fact that india and china they've lifted people out of poverty. there's not a lot of reference to that. there's reference to freedom. the freedom that's discussed in catholic teaching is not a merely sort of negative freedom from. it's a freedom for, what i would call freedom for excellence and developing our purpose and the end to which we are designed for. >> yeah. i think this is my problem with jay's comments is i don't think you can't ju
marian: in the back. just one second. >> the man with the baby. >> i was wondering how you would define economic freedom and if that concept exists anywhere in the papal and cyclicals and formal documents? jay: is this for anyone? >> no. jay: the passage i referred to in a 2005 incyclical by benedict xvi, the only case there is a reference so far as i know in a papal incyclical to the role of -- i forget if he uses the market or freedom, lifting billions out of poverty which...
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marian: in the back. just one second. >> the man with the baby. >> i was wondering how you would define economic freedom and if that concept exists anywhere in the papal and cyclicals and formal documents? jay: is this for anyone? >> no. jay: the passage i referred to in a 2005 incyclical by benedict xvi, the only case there is a reference so far as i know in a papal incyclical to the role of -- i forget if he uses the market or freedom, lifting billions out of poverty which may be a bit of an exaggeration. it's one sentence. there's a reference -- he is aware of the fact that india and china they've lifted people out of poverty. there's not a lot of reference to that. there's reference to freedom. the freedom that's discussed in catholic teaching is not a merely sort of negative freedom from. it's a freedom for, what i would >> hi. my name is nona, a card-carrying economist. and i'm also probably a disappointed catholic. i was -- i was really put off by the handouts. marian: can we ask the question. forg
marian: in the back. just one second. >> the man with the baby. >> i was wondering how you would define economic freedom and if that concept exists anywhere in the papal and cyclicals and formal documents? jay: is this for anyone? >> no. jay: the passage i referred to in a 2005 incyclical by benedict xvi, the only case there is a reference so far as i know in a papal incyclical to the role of -- i forget if he uses the market or freedom, lifting billions out of poverty which...
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marian was the ambassador. she went into almost any situation, people like her. she could calm people's nerves. she could make photographs that did not upset them, that would still meet the agency's agenda for documenting the need for change. so, she traveled for most of her three years for the farm security administration, she traveled in the south. she was one of the people who was given the color film. she was one of the first two got the color film. see the bracketing in her work. she made photographs of american flags, people celebrating fourth of july, these flag photographs get used heavily. she made photographs of juke joints, which are dance halls. out in the sticks, usually. very simple music, no application, just people playing as they would in their own homes. but dancing went on there. she made photographs of a lot of former plantations where there were tenant farmers working for plantation owners. and she could relate well to both of them. some of her more interesting picture show kids out fishing in the bayou. people lounging around waiting for wor
marian was the ambassador. she went into almost any situation, people like her. she could calm people's nerves. she could make photographs that did not upset them, that would still meet the agency's agenda for documenting the need for change. so, she traveled for most of her three years for the farm security administration, she traveled in the south. she was one of the people who was given the color film. she was one of the first two got the color film. see the bracketing in her work. she made...
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marianÉs: uno son las alergias, introducimos una comida hace dos dÍas, evitando leche de vaca y miel que se ahoguen, debemos asegurarnos de dar comida cuando estÉn sentados, nunca en el auto ni caminando, y texturas muy suaves y picados psÍquicos, su trÁquea es muy chiquita, y deberÍamos dar texturas muy suaves, y cheerios es una excelente opciÓn porque se disuelve con facilidad. ana: y lo pueden tragar fÁcilmente, gracias por el segmento, me quedÓ como anillo al dedo. marines: mandar las fotos y filma ese momento especial. ana: definitivamente, ahora vamos con los muchachos acompaÑados con el poder femenino, ¿no es asÍ? johnny: ya estÁn con nosotros las guapas horÓscopos de durango, para poner el toque regional. alejandro: en "despierta amÉrica", la casa mÁs feliz de la televisiÓn, celebrando con mÚsica y estas bellezas, la televisiÓn, celebrando con mÚsica y estas bellezas, familia, pa, mis amigos dicen que hablo raro. no hablas raro, tu hablas bilingue. ¿bilingue? es un super poder, bueno para ti. como nuestro cereal. ¡uhum! buenos para el corazón de tu familia. destoda la ropa hu
marianÉs: uno son las alergias, introducimos una comida hace dos dÍas, evitando leche de vaca y miel que se ahoguen, debemos asegurarnos de dar comida cuando estÉn sentados, nunca en el auto ni caminando, y texturas muy suaves y picados psÍquicos, su trÁquea es muy chiquita, y deberÍamos dar texturas muy suaves, y cheerios es una excelente opciÓn porque se disuelve con facilidad. ana: y lo pueden tragar fÁcilmente, gracias por el segmento, me quedÓ como anillo al dedo. marines: mandar...
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. >> marian. >> steven poca. >> chris robert hughes. robert hughes, jr. >> thomas hughes, jr. >> timothy robert hughes. >> john nicholas, jr. >> kathleen n. hunt casey. >> williams hunt. >> peggy hurt. >> joseph gerard hunter. >> steven, jr. >> robert sosa. >> thomas edwards hines. >> robert hemal. >> jonathan lee. daniel. >> michael patrick. >> and my sister jane allen. >> fredrik jr. and my husband wong, we love you and miss you every day. you will live in our hearts forever. >> abraham. >> anthony, jr. >> lewis. >> christopher gracia. stephanie verÓnica. >> douglas jason. >> kristin. eric johnson. >> ishicagua. >> joseph. >> aron, jr. >> john s. alexander. >> lacy bernard ivory. >> virginia. >> brine j. jack. aaron jacobs. >> ariel lewis jacobs. >> jason jacobs. >> michael g. jacobs. >> steven jacobson. >> marÍa. >> robert adrienne. >> ernst james. >> grays -- griselda james. >> maxima. >> paul edward. >> john carlos jenkins. >> and my brother-in-law, devoted husband to jenny, god father of christy and ryan. >> and my grandfather, we
. >> marian. >> steven poca. >> chris robert hughes. robert hughes, jr. >> thomas hughes, jr. >> timothy robert hughes. >> john nicholas, jr. >> kathleen n. hunt casey. >> williams hunt. >> peggy hurt. >> joseph gerard hunter. >> steven, jr. >> robert sosa. >> thomas edwards hines. >> robert hemal. >> jonathan lee. daniel. >> michael patrick. >> and my sister jane allen. >> fredrik jr....
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over in the water near the marian islands, we had a rainstorm that was a tropical depression but it did upgrade to a tropical storm overnight. it could make its way to vassar islands. it could bring stormy conditions. it might become a severe tropical storm on its way over the warm waters. not really affecting the marian waters but wind gusts reaching 90 miles an hour and its name is cambodian and means a tree. what was once a tropical storm, vamco is low intensity. there will be lots of chances of flooding, especially in thailand. a stationary boundary will be forming. that will be dropping a lot of rain, about 150 millimetres to 180. enjoy the dryness while we can in tokyo at 25 degrees. a quick look here in europe. we have heard about the avalanche that killed at least seven people in france. it could be the cause of that storm system that ripped through the area. we have another incoming system and the conditions are similar. so anywhere along the jet stream and near it, we are looking at some thunderstorms. but to the south of that, hot and dry conditions, especially, for example,
over in the water near the marian islands, we had a rainstorm that was a tropical depression but it did upgrade to a tropical storm overnight. it could make its way to vassar islands. it could bring stormy conditions. it might become a severe tropical storm on its way over the warm waters. not really affecting the marian waters but wind gusts reaching 90 miles an hour and its name is cambodian and means a tree. what was once a tropical storm, vamco is low intensity. there will be lots of...
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[no audio] audio] marian: welcome to the cato institute. [inaudible\ marian: throughout the world. a special leader of -- as such his pronouncements are clearly worthy of discussion and analysis. today two issues. state of humanity and role of capitalism in bringing that state of humanity about. the comprehension is that the pope is troubled by both. that the majority of our contemporaries are living from day to day. inequality is increasingly evident. he's also repeatedly criticized what he perceived unbridled pursuit of money. -- much of what francis says can maybe often, these are storylines that we bring to the material rather than genuine changes in church teaching, as francis said. teaching about contraception and abortion as, i am a son of the church. let's see what he has to say about poverty and then a little bit about the authoritativeness of church teachings. care for the poor has been a major theme of the pope's teaching. he chose st. francis because poverty.the man of he was from latin america, where the cases of extreme poverty are much higher than those we see in the
[no audio] audio] marian: welcome to the cato institute. [inaudible\ marian: throughout the world. a special leader of -- as such his pronouncements are clearly worthy of discussion and analysis. today two issues. state of humanity and role of capitalism in bringing that state of humanity about. the comprehension is that the pope is troubled by both. that the majority of our contemporaries are living from day to day. inequality is increasingly evident. he's also repeatedly criticized what he...
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and a book of images of the marian paintings on the cathedral of st. joe's in prospect heights. the marian images are from around the world to celebrate the brooklyn diocese of immigrants and the pope is emphasizing his love of immigrants of his trip here in new york. we had a chance to speak with a nun and the bishop of brooklyn a short time ago. take a list intln what do you think his visit has meant to new york city? >> i think it is a tremendous grace. and he is going to the ascension of everybody. and i think it will be something beautiful for the church. and it is showing to the world what the catholic church is. it is like a big family. full of joy. and so i think it is something wonderful. >> i think the reception shows that there is real hope in this world, and willingness to listen to him. >> reporter: the bishop also just being so well received. so joyful here in new york. and my photographer, if he can pan over, there is another group of people, to my left here, where we are hoping, praying that pope francis chats with some of the people on the right here and works h
and a book of images of the marian paintings on the cathedral of st. joe's in prospect heights. the marian images are from around the world to celebrate the brooklyn diocese of immigrants and the pope is emphasizing his love of immigrants of his trip here in new york. we had a chance to speak with a nun and the bishop of brooklyn a short time ago. take a list intln what do you think his visit has meant to new york city? >> i think it is a tremendous grace. and he is going to the ascension...
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why curse mein kampf and silence marian anderson? so marian anderson, a. philip randolph, who was really one of the leaders of the march -- of the marian anderson event, as well as the first march on washington, which is planned for -- to ban -- to force fdr to ban discrimination in federally -- i'm sorry, to ban discrimination in the defense industries, eleanor's right in there with him, too. so she's very close. mr. slen: well, we only have a half-hour left, and as you mentioned, eleanor roosevelt did travel to the pacific. and here's a speech she made to some of the troops. eleanor roosevelt: an officer found a private feeling very sad, looking very depressed. and he said, "what's the matter with you?" and he said, "oh, i just can't go home. i haven't shot a jap." : and so the officer said, "well, listen, i'll tell you what to do. you go up to that ridge over there and jump up, all of a sudden, and say, 'to hell with hirohito,' and they'll jump up, other people all around, and if you shoot first, you'll get a jap." so he came by a little while later, an
why curse mein kampf and silence marian anderson? so marian anderson, a. philip randolph, who was really one of the leaders of the march -- of the marian anderson event, as well as the first march on washington, which is planned for -- to ban -- to force fdr to ban discrimination in federally -- i'm sorry, to ban discrimination in the defense industries, eleanor's right in there with him, too. so she's very close. mr. slen: well, we only have a half-hour left, and as you mentioned, eleanor...
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even in rome the one thing he went to he often goes to lay flowers at the marian shrine, a particular. it's very simple. and it's very pure. and i think even points out father serra, the saint we canonize had a deep devotion to mary. the thing pope francis said when he said he was going to canonize him. just beautiful. >> i might add he's the first jesuit hope. >> very happy at georgetown. >> my alma mater. give them a shout out and jesuit high school in new orleans as well. but the jesuits historically are a missionary order. and his idea of taking the church to the peripheries is exactly what he's doing today as a pope from argentina making his first trip to america. >> it was very noticeable after making his way through the crowds, adoring crowds, screaming crowds, the pope was smiling ear to ear. he moved inside, and everything about him changed. not just his facial expressions but everything about his body language. everything changed. and much of the crowd seemed to change along with him. >> oh, sure. when a priest celebrates the eucharist or mass he has to prepa prepare spiritu
even in rome the one thing he went to he often goes to lay flowers at the marian shrine, a particular. it's very simple. and it's very pure. and i think even points out father serra, the saint we canonize had a deep devotion to mary. the thing pope francis said when he said he was going to canonize him. just beautiful. >> i might add he's the first jesuit hope. >> very happy at georgetown. >> my alma mater. give them a shout out and jesuit high school in new orleans as well....
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. >> marian mcfarland. >> william. >> katherine.richard madon. >> simon madison. >> noel c.myers. >> joseph mateo. >> charles w. mcgee. >> joseph v. >> ronald. >> daniel l. >> thomas a.mahan. >> williams james. >> joseph daniel mao. >> linda c. >> makimoto. debra maldonado. >> merna maldonado. >> gregory malone. >> edward francis the third. >> joseph e. >> jean edward. >> cristian. >> francisco mansini and my nephew kevin, you're always in our hearts. god bless you our troops, cops and firefighters and god bless the united states of america and the flight attendant, my cousin karen. >> joseph menglano. >> debra mineda. >> marian victoriaiaiaia >> joseph, jr. >> peter edward. >> charles joseph. >> edward joseph. >> kenneth joseph marino. >> visitta marina. >> kevin d. marlo. >> josÉ juan marlo. >> john samuel marshall. >> shelley a. marshall. >> james marcelo. >> michael. >> karen. >> peter d. martin. >> william martin. >> edward j. martÍnez. >> josÉ Ángel martÍnez, jr. >> robert gabriel martÍnez. >> martÍnez calderÓn. >> paul rich.
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no one actually knows at this point, marian, but to give you a little bit of the background on this, people have been flooding in to munich and the state of bavaria has been saying it is really at full capacity. there was a massive trade fair center they fixed up with cots but that's overflowing with so many tens of thousands coming in. in a brief statement earlier today, german interior minister said germ local impose border controls. the main focus being for the time being austria to limit the streams of refugees and return to orderly procedures. it's also meant to address security, he said, without elaborating. he said germany will observe eu laws but he stressed asylum seekers cannot pick and choose which country to go to even if the eu winds up agreeing to a europe-wide common stem for refugees and asylum seekers. germany's helpfulness, he said, cannot be overstretched. >> we know earlier on, there had been a defendant warning that munich, the entry point for many of these refugees, is at full capacity. a lot of concern from the authorities there. can you give us an idea of the
no one actually knows at this point, marian, but to give you a little bit of the background on this, people have been flooding in to munich and the state of bavaria has been saying it is really at full capacity. there was a massive trade fair center they fixed up with cots but that's overflowing with so many tens of thousands coming in. in a brief statement earlier today, german interior minister said germ local impose border controls. the main focus being for the time being austria to limit...
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>> reporter: marian and jeff are high-fashion model scouts, scoping crowds in small-town malls. >> you >> yeah. >> reporter: on the hunt for fashion's next it girl or guy. >> do you model already? >> no, ma'am. >> you're so beautiful. you both are. how old are you? >> 17. >> can i give you a card? >> reporter: with a glance they know if a girl has runway potential. >> you're so beautiful. >> thank you. >> i'd love to talk to your parents, talk to you about it, have them go to our website. nice to meet you, i hope to hear from you. >> thank you. >> she's at an age she could really pursue this on a bigger scale. she's absolutely beautiful. >> reporter: mary and jeff say the midwest is an untapped gold mine for supermodels in the making. >> would you be interested in modelling? >> reporter: the husband and wife team's business took off when mary discovered this guy at an iowa bar. yep. that's ashton kutcher. >> tell me about ashton. what stood out? >> i remember thinking he was gorgeous. really beautiful. and big personality. extremely confident. right out of the gate. i was like, whoa! y
>> reporter: marian and jeff are high-fashion model scouts, scoping crowds in small-town malls. >> you >> yeah. >> reporter: on the hunt for fashion's next it girl or guy. >> do you model already? >> no, ma'am. >> you're so beautiful. you both are. how old are you? >> 17. >> can i give you a card? >> reporter: with a glance they know if a girl has runway potential. >> you're so beautiful. >> thank you. >> i'd love to...
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reporting live in san jose, marian marianne favro. >>> a hip-hop leader and the leader of the united states will team up. president obama and kanye west and no, peggy, i'm not kidding. in two weeks they are pairing up for a concert. performing october 10th with the commander in chief right there. it cost $250 to attend. small place. $250 to attend but if you want a personal vip experience with president obama, that will cost $10,000. >> pricey. >> kanye west announced he's considering running for president in 200. >> you mentioned he does have political aspirations. >> the money raised going to the democratic national committee. >> interesting pairing, that's for sure. >>> more progress on the front line of the valley fire. the wildfire is burning in northern california almost fully contained as of this morning containment at 95%. the latest map of the burn area. you can see how vast the damage is very much wide spread. about 2,000 structures are gone. the majority are homes according to cal fire. in about 30 minutes they can return to their properties for the first time. think about
reporting live in san jose, marian marianne favro. >>> a hip-hop leader and the leader of the united states will team up. president obama and kanye west and no, peggy, i'm not kidding. in two weeks they are pairing up for a concert. performing october 10th with the commander in chief right there. it cost $250 to attend. small place. $250 to attend but if you want a personal vip experience with president obama, that will cost $10,000. >> pricey. >> kanye west announced he's...
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. >> marian. >> steven poca. >> chris robert hughes.> john nicholas, jr. >> kathleen n. hunt casey. >> williams hunt. >> peggy hurt. >> joseph gerard hunter. >> steven, jr. >> robert sosa. >> thomas edwards hines. >> robert hemal. >> jonathan lee. daniel. >> michael patrick. >> and my sister jane allen. >> fredrik jr. and my husband wong, we love you and miss you every day. you will live in our hearts forever. >> abraham. >> anthony, jr. >> lewis. >> christopher gracia. stephanie verÓnica. >> douglas jason. >> kristin. eric johnson. >> ishicagua. >> joseph. >> aron, jr. >> john s. alexander. >> lacy bernard ivory. >> virginia. >> brine j. jack. aaron jacobs. >> ariel lewis jacobs. >> jason jacobs. >> michael g. jacobs. >> steven jacobson. >> marÍa. >> robert adrienne. >> ernst james. >> grays -- griselda james. >> maxima. >> paul edward. >> john carlos jenkins. >> and my brother-in-law, devoted husband to jenny, god father of christy and ryan. >> and my grandfather, we love -- me and my sisters wish we could meet you. >> joseph jenkins,
. >> marian. >> steven poca. >> chris robert hughes.> john nicholas, jr. >> kathleen n. hunt casey. >> williams hunt. >> peggy hurt. >> joseph gerard hunter. >> steven, jr. >> robert sosa. >> thomas edwards hines. >> robert hemal. >> jonathan lee. daniel. >> michael patrick. >> and my sister jane allen. >> fredrik jr. and my husband wong, we love you and miss you every day. you will live in our hearts...
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at that angle several years in the '20s they actually one which is what marian went to an integrated high school. >> we were state a students come my twin sister and i in our great school and her school. and in a class of common student body of over 400. we graduated call valedictorian in 1938 and then we came to this college. you never knew what was the you should stand up or sit down. it was always a question. what do they do? they didn't have a lot of signs of, although right outside our town we were supposed to be in the town until after dark, we were supposed to be in the town. we didn't have any playmates down there, but we knew that there was a lot of prejudice. we knew that maybe half of the time -- down, blacks lived and the other part whites lived. we knew we had a black grade school and we knew at the high school we were mixed. we knew that in a black school with black teachers, one white teacher i recall was a first grade teacher, and she taught the first and second grades. all children in our family were taught to read and write by her, and we became excellent readers. w
at that angle several years in the '20s they actually one which is what marian went to an integrated high school. >> we were state a students come my twin sister and i in our great school and her school. and in a class of common student body of over 400. we graduated call valedictorian in 1938 and then we came to this college. you never knew what was the you should stand up or sit down. it was always a question. what do they do? they didn't have a lot of signs of, although right outside...
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vocational memoir will remember that he says during his childhood and adolescence he had a , andntional marian piety by 1938 he thought he should put that aside to concentrate more directly on christ. ystalicalittle mr. introduced the writings of a french three loggi theologn to maryok true devotion by the dim light that devotionhat all true to mary leads directly to her son, into the mystery of the incarnation, made possible by and into the life of the holy trinity itself. developed thiss idea of true devotion to mary and a profound way that i believe will have a dramatic affect on how the entire church thinks of itself in the 21st century. december 1987 the pope gave his annual address to the senior -- rs of the roman this happens every year. the pope gives a discourse. in 1987 thesion pope gave a remarkable address in which he said that mary's church, the church of disciples, the church of all , perceives and makes possible is the thing that makes sense of peters church. this is the somewhat interesting idea to propose to members of quiteurch bureaucracy who rightly think of themselves as b
vocational memoir will remember that he says during his childhood and adolescence he had a , andntional marian piety by 1938 he thought he should put that aside to concentrate more directly on christ. ystalicalittle mr. introduced the writings of a french three loggi theologn to maryok true devotion by the dim light that devotionhat all true to mary leads directly to her son, into the mystery of the incarnation, made possible by and into the life of the holy trinity itself. developed thiss idea...
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i just came back from the one with marian robinson. it sort of caught me up. one of the things she was asked at the end, she works out of iowa, she's not a mid-western by birth, she was asked what makes mid-westerners distinctive and unique and what is the character she sees, well, lack of -- you're not supposed to pride yourself. [laughter] >> the person who won the humility award but every time he bragged about it they took it away. and then before that, what a treat that was, what a wonderful speaker. he's even a better speaker than he is writer. we all know he's a great writer but wonderful conversational speaker. that was a -- very interesting event too. she was telling me -- telling us that sh -- she went where humble went, so she went to wonderful places. what i'd thought i do is read to you. i thought i would read a passage and then use that to talk without reading. i we will do a very washingtonian thing now. one of the most famous -- washington was a, as you'll find out, a political actor, john adams who never said anything about anything else, he di
i just came back from the one with marian robinson. it sort of caught me up. one of the things she was asked at the end, she works out of iowa, she's not a mid-western by birth, she was asked what makes mid-westerners distinctive and unique and what is the character she sees, well, lack of -- you're not supposed to pride yourself. [laughter] >> the person who won the humility award but every time he bragged about it they took it away. and then before that, what a treat that was, what a...
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. >> dred and marian existed on land here where slavery wasn't legally recognized. >> putting the brown decision into effect would take federal orders and marshals and the courage of children. >> we wanted to pick cases that changed the direction and import of the court in society and that also changed society. >> so she told them that they'd have to have a search warrant, and mrs. mapp demanded to see the paper and to read and see what it was, which they refused to do, so she grabbed it out of his hands to look at it, and thereafter, the police officer handcuffed her. >> i can't imagine a better way to bring the constitution to life than by telling the human stories behind great supreme court cases. >> fred kormatsu boldly opposed the forced interment of japanese americans during world war ii. after being convicted for failing to report for relocation, mr. kormatsu took his case all the way to the supreme court. >> quite often in our most famous cases are decisions that the court took that were quite unpopular. >> if you have to pick one freedom that was the most essential to the funct
. >> dred and marian existed on land here where slavery wasn't legally recognized. >> putting the brown decision into effect would take federal orders and marshals and the courage of children. >> we wanted to pick cases that changed the direction and import of the court in society and that also changed society. >> so she told them that they'd have to have a search warrant, and mrs. mapp demanded to see the paper and to read and see what it was, which they refused to do,...
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of course, marian anderson and mahalia jackson sang, but in a three-our program, the men gave the women just 142 words. that may sound familiar to some of the women in the room here tonight. the organizers even insisted on two separate parades. male leaders marched along the main route on pennsylvania rosae and leaders like parks relegated to independence avenue. america's most important march had its ownegation separation. black women were central in the fight for women's rights, from suffrage, to the feminist movement. [applause] president obama: and yet, despite their leadership, too often, they were also marginalized. but they didn't give up. they were too fierce for that. black women have always understood the words, that hope is a song in a weary throat. women thats to black we've come a long way since a girl like ruby bridges couldn't go to school, when a woman like emelia couldn't cast her vote, when we didn't have a congressional black caucus and its 20 women members. [applause] president obama: so, i'm focusing on women tonight because i want to know how much we appreciate the
of course, marian anderson and mahalia jackson sang, but in a three-our program, the men gave the women just 142 words. that may sound familiar to some of the women in the room here tonight. the organizers even insisted on two separate parades. male leaders marched along the main route on pennsylvania rosae and leaders like parks relegated to independence avenue. america's most important march had its ownegation separation. black women were central in the fight for women's rights, from...
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it is often asserted with some basis in fact, as marian pointed out at the beginning, that capitalism have lifted millions out of poverty. but if, at the same time, it excludes others, it is an unjust system and unworthy of the human person, inadequate as an economic system. with a look at the transpacific trade deal, which seems to be stalled, but if it goes through, one of the things that we can a anticipate certain jobs, in factories in the nations currently subject to the cafta accords will go to vietnam and malaysia. these trade accords, they invite a race to the bottom with wages. we could look at the issue of debt crises. why is austerity, which disproportionately harms the poor, why is that always the first option? i was pleased to see last month that the puerto rican bishops and other religious leaders called for a different approach to the crisis that puerto rico is facing where it's an odd situation in puerto rico. they fall between the stool that they're not a sovereign nation so they can't work with the imf. they're not a city or state so can't go into bankruptcy protecti
it is often asserted with some basis in fact, as marian pointed out at the beginning, that capitalism have lifted millions out of poverty. but if, at the same time, it excludes others, it is an unjust system and unworthy of the human person, inadequate as an economic system. with a look at the transpacific trade deal, which seems to be stalled, but if it goes through, one of the things that we can a anticipate certain jobs, in factories in the nations currently subject to the cafta accords will...
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. >> in october 1994, mcveigh and nichols break into a rock quarry in marian, kansas.already have tons of the material to create the bomb, but they still need the mechanism to ignite the device. >> he steals a lot of explosives. that, a, would have been very difficult to get, and if you could get it, would have been very expensive and could have possibly left a trail or could have tripped them up. so stealing it, of course, would be the best option. >> i know very much the science of demolitions and using explosives from my military experience. i used the ammonium nitrate and adding nitromethane. with high explosives, you've got high, medium and low velocity. and to shatter concrete and steel, you have to have a high-yield or high-powered explosive. >> the fertilizer itself is an explosive. the stuff that they steal from the quarry helps initiate that explosion. the nitromethane they get actually makes this worse. it can create the kind of destruction you see in oklahoma. esurwhich means fewer costs, which saves money. their customer experience is virtually paperless,
. >> in october 1994, mcveigh and nichols break into a rock quarry in marian, kansas.already have tons of the material to create the bomb, but they still need the mechanism to ignite the device. >> he steals a lot of explosives. that, a, would have been very difficult to get, and if you could get it, would have been very expensive and could have possibly left a trail or could have tripped them up. so stealing it, of course, would be the best option. >> i know very much the...
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. >> thank you very much, marian. let's begin in new york where the new women's u.s.pion has been a defendant surprise to everyone, not only winning her first grand slam but announcing her retirement moments lay later. this all italian final came. lindsey dropped everything to fly to new york to watch the match. she knocked out serena williams to reach the last two but it was the more experienced of the two italian friends who won. pineta beating 7-6, 6-2 becoming the fourth oldet at the age of 33. following the victory which made her $3.3 million, she decided to call time on her career. she ended it on a high note. >>> a french victory in the men's doubles, pierr and nikolai beat murray and piers at match point. the 12th seeds needed 69 minutes for victory for murray and piers, a second straight grand alarm final defeat after they finished as runners up at wimbledon. >> so grace grateful to be here. i think we don't understand right now what is happening. >> too young maybe. i don't see it. yeah. just great. we had fun actually. we just had fun on the court. it's eve
. >> thank you very much, marian. let's begin in new york where the new women's u.s.pion has been a defendant surprise to everyone, not only winning her first grand slam but announcing her retirement moments lay later. this all italian final came. lindsey dropped everything to fly to new york to watch the match. she knocked out serena williams to reach the last two but it was the more experienced of the two italian friends who won. pineta beating 7-6, 6-2 becoming the fourth oldet at the...
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. >> you saw images of marian barry and he has just been commissioned to paint in the d.c.school. on the wusa9 app you'll find information about how you can catch a glimpse of the pope and the popemobile. i'told it's a jeep wrangler in the downtown parade september 23rd. >>> nasa scientists say they are struck by newly released pictures of pluto. photos of the dwarf planet show a wide arrange of terrains, emergencies and ice patches and smooth terrains. these are just a fraction of the images that have downloaded from new horizon's fly-by in july. 95% of that data is still on the spacecraft. >>> now to what nasa calls a solar tornado, topper. look at that, that giant swirling mass over to the side, overheated plasma that churned over the surface of the sun for 40 hours last week. a nasa spacecraft captured all of that. the temperature of the ionized iron apartments was about 5 million degrees. -- iron particles was about 5 million degrees. what do you compare that to? >> nothing down here on earth. i mean tornadoes last a matter of minute down here. that's impressive, not t
. >> you saw images of marian barry and he has just been commissioned to paint in the d.c.school. on the wusa9 app you'll find information about how you can catch a glimpse of the pope and the popemobile. i'told it's a jeep wrangler in the downtown parade september 23rd. >>> nasa scientists say they are struck by newly released pictures of pluto. photos of the dwarf planet show a wide arrange of terrains, emergencies and ice patches and smooth terrains. these are just a fraction...
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be filled with hundreds of thousands trying to get a glimpse of the pope, but residents in lower marian township may have the best chance of all. >> because of where the pope is staying. he's staying there during his visit here and deanna durante is joining us live withere. despite the security, officials are saying the impact on neighbors and visitors should be minimal. >> reporter: that's the hope here. they are saying there will be very few road closures. city avenue, the main road here and this street here that runs along the side of the seminary and they also say as long as you do things legally, you're able to line some of the streets in the hopes of getting a glimpse of the pope. >> we're going to stay in, out of the hustle and bustle, and kind of coop up until monday when he leaves and i can get back to my normal life. >> reporter: she has no interest in being in the crowds to get a glimpse of the pope. >> only thing i may be concerned about if there's an overload on my cell phone tower and my electronics don't work. besides that, i'm sure there will be plenty of security. >> re
be filled with hundreds of thousands trying to get a glimpse of the pope, but residents in lower marian township may have the best chance of all. >> because of where the pope is staying. he's staying there during his visit here and deanna durante is joining us live withere. despite the security, officials are saying the impact on neighbors and visitors should be minimal. >> reporter: that's the hope here. they are saying there will be very few road closures. city avenue, the main...
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howley >> milagros hromada >> marian r. hrycak >> stephen huczko jr. >> kris robert hughes >> paul rexford hughes >> robert t. hughes jr. >> thomas hughes >> john nicholas humber jr. >> lamar hulse >> kathleen anne hunt-casey >> william christopher hunt. >> joseph gerard hunter >> robert r. hussa >> thomas edward hynes >> walter g. hynes >> joseph anthony ianelli >> jonathan lee ielpi >> zuhtu ibis >> daniel ilkanayev >> and my sister jane ellen. >> frederick ill jr. and my husband. we love you and miss you each and every day. you will live in our hearts forever. >> abraham nethanel ilowitz >> anthony p. infante jr. >> louis s. inghilterra jr. >> christopher noble ingrassia >> paul innella >> stephanie veronica irby >> douglas jason irgang >> kristin a. irvine ryan >> todd antione isaac >> erik isbrandtsen >> taizo ishikawa >> waleed joseph iskandar >> aram iskenderian jr. >> john f. iskyan >> kazushige ito >> aleksandr valeryerich ivantsov >> virginia may jablonski >> brian c. jack. >> brooke alexandra jackman >> aaron jer
howley >> milagros hromada >> marian r. hrycak >> stephen huczko jr. >> kris robert hughes >> paul rexford hughes >> robert t. hughes jr. >> thomas hughes >> john nicholas humber jr. >> lamar hulse >> kathleen anne hunt-casey >> william christopher hunt. >> joseph gerard hunter >> robert r. hussa >> thomas edward hynes >> walter g. hynes >> joseph anthony ianelli >> jonathan lee ielpi >>...
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. >> dred and marian existed on land here where slavery wasn't legally recognized. >> putting the brown decision into effect would take federal orders and marshals and the courage of children. >> we wanted to pick cases that changed the direction and import of the court in society and that also changed society. >> so she told them that they'd have to have a search warrant, and mrs. mapp demanded to see the paper and to read and see what it was, which they refused to do, so she grabbed it out of his hands to look at it, and thereafter, the police officer handcuffed her. >> i can't imagine a better way to bring the constitution to life than by telling the human stories behind great supreme court cases. >> fred kormatsu boldly opposed the forced interment of japanese americans during world war ii. after being convicted for failing to report for relocation, mr. kormatsu took his case all the way to the supreme court. >> quite often in our most famous cases are decisions that the court took that were quite unpopular. >> if you have to pick one freedom that was the most essential to the funct
. >> dred and marian existed on land here where slavery wasn't legally recognized. >> putting the brown decision into effect would take federal orders and marshals and the courage of children. >> we wanted to pick cases that changed the direction and import of the court in society and that also changed society. >> so she told them that they'd have to have a search warrant, and mrs. mapp demanded to see the paper and to read and see what it was, which they refused to do,...
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. >> rose: and therefore he knows marian bartly, because he knows something about restaurants and the idea of you came from whom? the idea of april? >> well . >> rose: was it mario? >> i think i asked james. >> rose: you said that. >> he said there's two people, your friend peter, and peter didn't want to do it-- >> and peter asked me, and then jamie gave my number to ken. >> rose: but then you came here and mario and ken took you around to a the lot of different places. and about halfway during that tour, you were sold. >> i was sold before just because we started e-mailing back and forth. "a," neither one of us know how the hell to e-mail. we're both-- sorry i pushed sent before i should have. we're like bumbling idiots. >> did you receive it? no, i didn't. resend. >> so already it was like a kindred spirit. she and i, we would go driving together. we both have the worst sentence of direction in the world so it was the same. so i was sold before we met. >> rose: how do you divide up the responsibilities of a restaurant? >> i'm usually kitchen kind of back of house. but i have a lot
. >> rose: and therefore he knows marian bartly, because he knows something about restaurants and the idea of you came from whom? the idea of april? >> well . >> rose: was it mario? >> i think i asked james. >> rose: you said that. >> he said there's two people, your friend peter, and peter didn't want to do it-- >> and peter asked me, and then jamie gave my number to ken. >> rose: but then you came here and mario and ken took you around to a the...
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they gave him a bouquet of white roses and a book of images of marian paintings on the ceiling, that are on the ceiling of the cathedral of saint joseph in prospect heights. a couple of hundred people to wave goodbye to pope francis and unfortunately he got here and he went right up the stairs, he did not come over to shake any hands, he said he wanted to, they told us he behind and had to get off to nonetheless, we spoke with people in the crowd including brother and sister mary catherine and danny, and they were just excited to be here. take a listen. >> it is very exciting. and i would never forget that moment. >> you will never forget the moment. what did he look like when he got off the plane? >> he looked happy. >> he looked happy. what did he look like to you? >> he looked happy and what my sister said. >> how did it make you feel when he came out here and waved and how did it make you feel? >> very happy. to know that he jesus is with us. >> and we got a chance to talk with cardinal dolan and the bishops and do you think more catholics will be in the pews tomorrow after pope
they gave him a bouquet of white roses and a book of images of marian paintings on the ceiling, that are on the ceiling of the cathedral of saint joseph in prospect heights. a couple of hundred people to wave goodbye to pope francis and unfortunately he got here and he went right up the stairs, he did not come over to shake any hands, he said he wanted to, they told us he behind and had to get off to nonetheless, we spoke with people in the crowd including brother and sister mary catherine and...
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of course, marian anderson and mahalia jackson sang, but in a three-our program, the men gave the women just 142 words. that may sound familiar to some of the women in the room here tonight. the organizers even insisted on two separate parades. male leaders marched along the main route on pennsylvania avenue and leaders like rosa parks relegated to independence avenue. america's most important march against segregation had its own separation. black women were central in the fight for women's rights, from suffrage, to the feminist movement. [applause] president obama: and yet, despite their leadership, too often, they were also marginalized. but they didn't give up. they were too fierce for that. black women have always understood the words, that hope is a song in a weary throat. it is thanks to black women that we've come a long way since a girl like ruby bridges couldn't go to school, when a woman like emelia couldn't cast her vote, when we didn't have a congressional black caucus and its 20 women members. [applause] president obama: so, i'm focusing on women tonight because i want to
of course, marian anderson and mahalia jackson sang, but in a three-our program, the men gave the women just 142 words. that may sound familiar to some of the women in the room here tonight. the organizers even insisted on two separate parades. male leaders marched along the main route on pennsylvania avenue and leaders like rosa parks relegated to independence avenue. america's most important march against segregation had its own separation. black women were central in the fight for women's...
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so, for the whole first half of season four, i was there really all along as maid marian.different ways that this pregnancy can change the dynamic between zelena and regina. what happens with zelena and robin's baby -- that's exciting. you underestimate me, zelena. mader: is it gonna give her everything that she's always wanted? enjoy your new home. but i'm very excited to find out. the human foot has always been good at... it's unleashing great power. the is performance line just got a power boost. introducing the lexus is 200 turbo and is 300 awd v6. the is line has never been... more powerful. once driven, there's no going back. "how to save energy" wow, insulating the house made our heating bill really small. how small? tiny! now get 20% off select roll insulation at lowe's. ♪ ♪ with the new chase freedom mobile app, you can simply redeem, pay, and go. the new chase freedom mobile app. the card is for the essentials. the cash back is for the fun. chase. so you can. look more like a tissue box... you may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec® for powerful allergy re
so, for the whole first half of season four, i was there really all along as maid marian.different ways that this pregnancy can change the dynamic between zelena and regina. what happens with zelena and robin's baby -- that's exciting. you underestimate me, zelena. mader: is it gonna give her everything that she's always wanted? enjoy your new home. but i'm very excited to find out. the human foot has always been good at... it's unleashing great power. the is performance line just got a power...
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william seale: but the whole thing must have infuriated the president, because marian anderson, the coloratura singer, the same thing had happened with -- constitution hall wouldn't take her. of course, now they'd taken james brown and -- anyway, they wouldn't. and so it was performed at the lincoln memorial. they knew that. the trumans knew that. adam clayton powell knew that. nicole anslover: the issue should have been settled. william seale: i think the issue was to get in the newspapers mainly against the trumans. and i'm sure the president had some private words on that one. nicole anslover: well, he never allowed powell in the white house again. susan swain: so that was one incident. but what about their larger record on race relations and how history should see that? nicole anslover: first of all, you have to put the trumans in context of their times -- william seale: absolutely. nicole anslover: -- and where they grew up and understand that many people will talk about how truman used derogatory terms in his letters, and that's absolutely true, and that's certainly not okay. but that's
william seale: but the whole thing must have infuriated the president, because marian anderson, the coloratura singer, the same thing had happened with -- constitution hall wouldn't take her. of course, now they'd taken james brown and -- anyway, they wouldn't. and so it was performed at the lincoln memorial. they knew that. the trumans knew that. adam clayton powell knew that. nicole anslover: the issue should have been settled. william seale: i think the issue was to get in the newspapers...